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30th September 2013

Over The Air 2013

Last weekend Linda and tef went to Bletchley Park, along with 600 designers, developers, and hackers for two days of talks, workshops and coding. Friday included Linda’s talk about Code Club, and a tour of the Computer History Museum, before everyone went off to build amazing things. Saturday included tef’s talk about social issues in programming, …

30th September 2013

Volunteer Story: Linda Broughton

Here at Code Club we appreciate the effort and enthusiasm of our many fantastic volunteers and so every month we are going to ask one of them to blog about their experiences. Second up is the awesome Linda Broughton from Leeds. I’m a software engineer with a career that spans roles in software development, consulting, …

19th September 2013

Code Club at Campus Party London

Earlier this month, Sam and I spent four days enthusing about Code Club at Campus Party London. Campus Party is a week long, 24 hour technology festival, with talks, workshops, and gaming. Along side Mozilla, Popup Talent and others, we had a stall in the Think Big/Make the web venue, where we taught people a …

29th August 2013

Volunteer Meet-ups: Hello, World!

We’re really excited to tell you that we’re teaming up with Postcode Anywhere to hold a bunch of meet-ups around the UK to say thank you to our current volunteers and meet new ones. One of the trickiest things about running Code Club at the moment is that so many schools and other venues want to have …

28th August 2013

Volunteer Story: Alastair Lockie

Here at Code Club we appreciate the effort and enthusiasm of our many fantastic volunteers and so every month we are going to ask one of them to blog about their experiences. First up is the awesome Alastair Lockie from Brighton: I’m lucky enough to be a JavaScript developer working at Brandwatch in Brighton. Being a programmer for a …

28th August 2013

Testing our new Python projects

For our fourth term of projects we’re teaching children Python, so over the last few weeks we’ve held some very exciting Python testing events with an expert group of kids from all over the South East. The kids amazed us with their interest and ability to highlight what did and didn’t work. Most of all …

20th August 2013

Code Club Camp Brighton – A Diary

In early August, Code Club ran a week of coding and hacking with the wonderful guys at Exploring Senses. 20 lucky children from Brighton took part in a week of learning to code using Scratch, Makey Makey boards and Raspberry Pis. Then they ran around dressed as robots and hacking toys together in the afternoon! It …

12th August 2013

Code Club at OHM 2013

What happens when 2,500 people turn up in a field to talk to each other about technology? Lasers, Smoke Machines, Art, Music, Craft, and of course, Hacking. Did I mention the Lasers? (Image Credit: http://www.flickr.com/photos/russss/9423727900/) OHM2013 is the latest in the long line of Dutch Hacking Festivals, running every four years since 1997. Each year it’s …

18th July 2013

Our Partnership in Camden

Lots of schools and other venues want to have a Code Club but sometimes they struggle to find volunteers to help them out. In order to help venues find the volunteers they need, Code Club are beginning to build local partnerships between businesses, universities and venues. Our first local partnership, between The London Borough of …

17th June 2013

Code Clubbing all over the world!

We’ve been hinting at it for a while and it’s finally here. Code Club World has landed! The mission of Code Club World is to give every child in the world the chance to learn to code by providing project materials and a volunteering framework that supports after-school coding clubs. Code Club UK projects have …

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